Ontario reviewing nursing agency practices in long-term care homes, minister says | CBC News

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Ontario is reviewing pricing practices of nursing agencies involved in long-term care homes, the minister responsible for the file said Wednesday.

Long-Term Care Minister Paul Calandra says his deputy minister has formed a technical advisory committee to examine the issue in response to queries about price gouging by nursing agencies.

 

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Window dressing.

They are going to allow agencies to raise prices for nurses, aren’t they? The same government that caps nurses’ salary increases at 1%. Privatizing healthcare and diverting taxpayer funds into their own pockets. On steroids. NeverVoteConservative

Ha ha

The family of Mike Harris is certainly on the gravy train.

Duh, what took so long?

The Ontario government is nothing but a bunch of pimps & thieves

It's Ford - he'll let them raise the price

Long overdue.

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